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Phil Crepeau <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Jun 1999 07:26:14 -0700
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hi,

one reason that you didn't get many replies is because the answer is so
obvious.  the wipes should be treated as hazardous waste (at least in
california).  if you just toss them out with the trash, let me know because
i will want to avoid going to minnesota.  blue earth minnesota will have to
be renamed scorched earth.  if you lived in california, you could tell your
boss he could end up in the slammer.

phil crepeau

-----Original Message-----
From: Tenison Stone [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 1999 3:56 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] underside wiper rolls


Hi everyone!

I sent this last week and I only got one response.  Help!!!!!!

I know a lot of techies have underside wipe on screen printers.
My production supervisor wants to throw the wipes away and I am not
comfortable
with that idea.

I got Alpha Fry to agree to accept the wipes with the solder paste waste,
but my
boss says that is unacceptable.

Help!!!!  What do you do with your rolls of underside stencil wipes?

My question is about rolls of used underside wipe for screen printers.

What are the requirements for handling?  Is it considered hazardous waste?

What are proper disposal procedures?

Tenison Stone
Telex Communications
Blue Earth, MN   USA

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